According to the Daily Mail, a British tourist in his 60s was detained and forcibly quarantined on May 13 in Milan after sharing a flight with a woman who died from hantavirus. Italian authorities intercepted the man outside a bar on Tuesday night and admitted him to Sacco Hospital’s infectious diseases ward for a mandatory 42-day quarantine until June 6. The tourist has tested negative for the virus and shows no symptoms. He had previously boarded an Airlink flight from Saint Helena to Johannesburg, the same aircraft carrying 69-year-old Mirjam Schilperoord, a cruise passenger who later died from hantavirus.
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